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kodiakkid
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Need help with the maker of these broadheads. Thanks

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kodiakkid
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They are on arrows made by Madbury Arrow Works. That probably doesn't help. I didn't know if maybe they used a perticular head on their arrows. Thought someone may be more familiar with them than I am.
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raghorn
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Original Zephyr Siroccos made by Brad Winger in Kansas. Before being sold to Mark Horne.
Tough, tough head.

Looking at the taper length on the field points I now understand why some guys can't keep points on their arrows when pulling from a target!

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kodiakkid
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Thanks for the input raghorn. They were in with some stuff I traded for. I knew someone knew more about em than I did. Thanks again

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